Holley Sarah R, Haase Claudia M, Levenson Robert W
Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Avenue, EP 301, San Francisco, CA 94132.
J Marriage Fam. 2013 Aug;75(4):822-836. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12051.
Demand-withdraw communication is a set of conflict-related behaviors in which one partner blames or pressures while the other partner withdraws or avoids. The present study examined age-related changes in these behaviors longitudinally over the course of later life stages. One hundred twenty-seven middle-aged and older long-term married couples were observed at 3 time points across 13 years as they engaged in a conversation about an area of relationship conflict. Husbands' and wives' demand-withdraw behaviors (i.e., blame, pressure, withdrawal, avoidance) were objectively rated by trained coders at each time point. Data were analyzed using dyad-level latent growth curve models in a structural equation modeling framework. For both husbands and wives, the results showed a longitudinal pattern of increasing avoidance behavior over time and stability in all other demand and withdraw behaviors. This study supports the notion that there is an important developmental shift in the way that conflict is handled in later life.
需求-退缩式沟通是一组与冲突相关的行为,其中一方伴侣指责或施压,而另一方伴侣则退缩或回避。本研究纵向考察了这些行为在晚年阶段的年龄相关变化。127对中老年长期婚姻夫妇在13年中的3个时间点被观察,当时他们正在就关系冲突领域进行交谈。训练有素的编码员在每个时间点对丈夫和妻子的需求-退缩行为(即指责、施压、退缩、回避)进行客观评分。在结构方程建模框架中使用二元水平潜在增长曲线模型对数据进行分析。对于丈夫和妻子来说,结果都显示出随着时间推移回避行为增加的纵向模式,以及所有其他需求和退缩行为的稳定性。本研究支持这样一种观点,即在晚年处理冲突的方式上存在重要的发展转变。